Honda was the first company to have it’s entire fleet of vehicles meet US ultra-low emissions standards and had the first production hybrid with the two-door, two-seat Honda Insight (not the Prius!). Honda makes more engines than any other company in the world, largely do to Honda’s small engine line (generators, lawn mowers, motorbikes and ATVs, etc.) that lead the industry (by far!) in promoting earth-friendly technologies like using four-stroke engines over two.

Environment Canada has a good write up on how bad two stroke engines are on the environment, highlighting that “a 70-horsepower (hp) two-stroke outboard emits the same mass of hydrocarbon pollution in one hour as a new car does driving 8000 kilometres, and “that two-stroke outboards produce 12 times as much BTEX as four-strokes, and five times as much oil and grease.” www.ec.gc.ca/science/sandemay00/article1_e.html

This very earth-conscious (
The Yaris is not a pleasant car, the inside looks & feels cheap, the dash instruments are in the centre of the car and it feels underpowered and and handles clumsily. Contrast this to the fit which has great look & feel, handles and well and feels peppy and amounts to a small car that does not ask for any compromises from the owner – it even costs a little less for similar specifications.

In short, the Fit compares best to cars in the 7-9L/100L category, and will hopefully be purchased instead of those cars. [both cars have excellent storage].

Both Honda and Toyota have large investments in Canada, why would the Canadian government privilege one maker over the other? Especially when the government gave no warning of this arbitrary millage figure.

Honda tried to dialogue with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty with no success.

Honda has introduced “The Honda Benefit” which provides Honda’s own $1000 rebate on the Fit and Civic.

I want to give Honda my support here and point out that the Conservatives’ weakness on the environment is so great that they can’t even try to help the environment and keep in mind their own economic goals. This policy has increased Toyota Yaris sales by 15% in the first full month that is has been in effect [from Autoblog.com] and is having a very disproportionate impact on the free market.

Yet another example of a conservative government showing that it can cut taxes (like Bush 1 & 2 or like Mike Harris in Ontario) but they can’t manage an economy or a budget.

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